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''Corporate reporting - ESG - Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) - GRI Standards.''
This theory predicts that the spot foreign exchange rate will change over time to reflect and offset differences in interest rates in the respective currencies.  


The Global Sustainability Standards Board, that oversees the development of the GRI Standards.
So for example, unhedged currency depreciation losses will on average negate and match exactly any gains on interest differentials between the two currencies.




== See also ==
One way of speculating that spot exchange rate will not change by as much as this, is known as a carry trade.
* [[Global Sustainability Standards Board]]
 
* [[GRI Standards]]
Among other things, the International Fisher Effect suggests that it should not be possible to earn consistent profits by entering carry trade speculations.
* [[Sustainability]]
* [[Sustainability reporting]]




==See also==
== See also ==
*[https://www.globalreporting.org/about-gri/governance/global-sustainability-standards-board/ Global Sustainability Standards Board - about us]
* [[Carry trade]]
* [[Depreciation]]
* [[Expectations theory]]
* [[Fisher Effect]]
* [[Four way equivalence model]]
* [[Interest rate parity]]
* [[No arbitrage conditions]]
* [[Purchasing power parity]]
* [[Spot rate]]


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Revision as of 15:44, 22 June 2021

This theory predicts that the spot foreign exchange rate will change over time to reflect and offset differences in interest rates in the respective currencies.

So for example, unhedged currency depreciation losses will on average negate and match exactly any gains on interest differentials between the two currencies.


One way of speculating that spot exchange rate will not change by as much as this, is known as a carry trade.

Among other things, the International Fisher Effect suggests that it should not be possible to earn consistent profits by entering carry trade speculations.


See also